Apple Sets Date for Developer Confab

Apple has scheduled its yearly developer conference for early August, about two months later than previous years. The WWDC is often the event where Apple CEO Steve Jobs offers a peek at the next release of Mac OS X, but he used last year's show to announce a transition to Intel processors.

The focus of WWDC 2006 in San Francisco will be on building applications for Intel based Macs, along with optimizing code and learning about the latest APIs. Apple could offer the first glimpse of Mac OS X version 10.5, code-named Leopard. Registration for the event runs $1,595, although Apple is offering a $300 discount for early sign-ups.

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